Quantum Data 882D Video Test Instrument

q.gifQuantum Data, Inc. a leading name video display has just introduced its new product named 882D Video Test Instrument. With the 882D one can increase video speeds for analog and DVI outputs and supports dual-link DVI with HDCP on both links. The 882D not only supports full single-link transmission rates but increases Analog Speeds upto 400MHz. while one has an optional feature of Single-link SDI/HDSDI output.

One great feature of the 882D is that the user interface is extremely user friendly and accessible. While it can be connected to an Ethernet LAN, it can also be controlled by a web browser, Telnet client, GPIB or serial interface, or custom control application. There is an additional software development kit which allows creation of complex custom patterns using C++ APIs. BMP or JPEG formats can also be created using the standard tools.

Please visit the official website for further details and prices have released yet.

Key Features and Benefits

DTV ready–Pre-programmed standard DTV formats are ready for immediate use. Digital outputs support YCbCr color encoding. Analog outputs support tri-level composite sync and YPbPr.
Built-in formats–Over 350 popular video formats are built-in including VESA, ATSC, EIA-770.x, SMPTE 170, 240, 259, 267, 274, 292, 293, 295, 296, Australian, EIA/CEA-861C, SECAM, NTSC and PAL.
Central administration–Update and configure all networked instruments from a single computer.
Network control–Fully control instrument from any network location with web browser or Telnet client.
Graphics SDK–Create complex patterns based on your specifications using C++ software development kit.
HDMI–Full single-link HDMI 1.1. DVI. HDCP production keys for HDMI output.
DVI–Full dual-link. HDCP production keys for HDMI output.
Easy to use–Access powerful features easily using intuitive user interface.
Multiple configurations–Save and restore different instrument configurations for different applications.
Local pattern storage–Store multiple custom images (.bmp, .jpg, and .png) images in instrument.
Self-calibrating–Analog video outputs are automatically adjusted against an internal precision reference. This assures video levels that are precise and reliable. Signal levels are auto-adjusted individually.
400 MHz analog pixel rate–Programmable precision RGB, YPbPr.
Probe–Trigger a scope or inspection camera using the probe signal. Position a pulse anywhere in the frame.
PC Card–Clone one generator to another using a standard CompactFlash card.
HDMI transmitter features:
o Advanced E-EDID parsing
o High-level Active Format Description (AFD) controls
o AFD test suite
o Pixel repetition test suite
o Automatic and manual InfoFrame setup
o Internal sine wave generator, and external SPDIF audio input
o 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 176.4 and 192kHz audio sampling rates
o Generates all EIA/CEA-861C formats below 165 MHz, with all possible variations
o Complete letterbox and scope coverage
o 4:2:2 color sub-sampling at 8, 10, and 12-bits per c



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